God = The universe?

In the big picture I would say we know little to almost nothing about the universe...we don't even know what's in 95% of the ocean

Bruh, I said this exact same thing about 3 or 4 years ago on NT and Anton Levoy and a whole group of athiests attacked me for it.
Posting videos of a physicist talmbout he knows how many protons and neutrons are in the universe.
Man FOH with that BS. You dont KNOW ****. You just THINK you know some things which could and probably are wrong in the grand scheme of things.
Dude in the video was on some," if this is true, then we can conclude, that there is a good possibilty, that this is true which would explain this other mystery."


Like really? We dont know what at the bottom of the ocean but we can see the end of the universe huh? Yeah ok.
 
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please stop bringin these types of conversations to NT...

that is all.
 
meh after thinking about it, i just dont really care how we got here.

i feel that if there was some sort of revelation as to how we got here, thered be strings attached.
 
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Well the universe is looks mostly black so.....
God is black right? 
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Loving the imaginations in this thread. I believe in the possibility of the universe being alive and humans being parasites.
 
I too was going to post the men in black ending.

In the grand scheme of things, I think it's absurd to view this planet and this time that we live in right now as the ONE. The life we haven't found on other planets is because we only have the understandings of what we know life to be. Before we discovered germs, life was purely what we could see with our own eyes without the aid of microscopes. We then understood that there was more than one context in which life existed on this earth.

Our God/Universe as the thread title calls. Is, to me, simply that. Our God/Universe and we our the make up/lego piece of a bigger God/Universe that is on a completely different time table than we are. Look at the life span of an ant compared to one day as a human, its all relative. Or a one year old baby, to that baby, that one year was an eternity. Me at 25, that one year was 1/25th of my time on earth. My grandpa at 76, his year was 1/76th of his life. Our own version of time gets infinitely smaller each year.

So yes, I do accept the argument as God = Universe being a valid argument, because for what it's worth, we all just typed words and beliefs that are probably false. Hell, everything we know and believe regarding the metaphysical is probably wrong as it comes from an understanding/belief of knowledge we are only exposed to right now at this present time. The world was in fact flat at one time if you go off of the knowledge we had to present.

"The source of all light is in the eye. If there were no eyes in this world, the sun would not be light." - Alan Watts. I use this as an argument that, we are only aware of these things once we can physically and mentally grasp and accept them. Yes, God is the Universe, the Universe is God. But our God is not THE universe and our Universe is not THE God.

P.S. I smoke GOOOOOOOOD.
 
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Since our perception of time is all relative, what if god is nothing but a child? What if we are nothing more than a child's toy? Beaten, abused, loved, cared for, and neglected, all at the same time for no apparent reason. What if we're in a state of chaos because our creator is still learning?

"God's a kid with an ant farm" -Tyler Durden-
 
I just don't understand how people dismiss the notion of "god" so quickly yet can accept the possibility of other things like infinity. The mathematical term "line" does not exist. There is no such thing as a perfectly strait object that stretches infinitely both ways. Yet the term "line" is universally accepted despite it being a made up concept.
 
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I remember when my mind got wrecked over this subject in one of my engineering courses over the tree falling in the forest argument.


I was under the impression that it doe make a sound.

But if no one is around with the proper receptors ( ears and other senses because at diff ranges, sounds are felt over being heard) , there technically was no sound.

Now take that concept and apply it to all senses.


Then what is really trippy is to think about all the stuff outside of human range of perception.

It means there are layers of reality that exist in the same space time that we are in, just don't have access to.

Transhumanism is changing all this with science approaching the brain as a modular plug and play device, rather than a static organ.

this could open up the range of human experience to ...well .....un human levels.


people on earth will become gods and create sub races.

the artificial wombs are here

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IMO god is everything unexplained, as we learn more and more god gets smaller
 
Wat happens if u remove all the senses from a human

No sight, smell, taste, touch, sound

Just the mind amplified.
 
Wat happens if u remove all the senses from a human

No sight, smell, taste, touch, sound

Just the mind amplified.

there are hundreds of other senses the mind has that we don't normally account for.

we say 5 because thats our indoctrination.

what about our sense of height, velocity, distance, tc.


i think a better question would be what happens if we become entirely mental and non-physical.

i think it's the difference from experiencing a storm as the water wind an lightning, vs a person on the ground feeling the effects of the storm.

I think both are planes of existence that you have to graduate through in order to make better decisions for each level you move up into.

sometimes i ponder about physical gravity being the personification of evil keeping ppl rooted in physical dense reality.

if gravity wasn't so powerful, we'd rise to the heavans...physically. The affects of weightlessness and nothingness of the mind is nirvana.
 
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Where's that picture of a brain cell next to the galaxy? Thing blew my mind first time I saw it, stopped, and thought about it
 
If there are smarter people (or aliens) out there, why haven't we had full contact with them? Or have we? 
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No such thing as god, we don't know anything really about the universe.
If we don't know anything really about the universe, how do you know there is no such thing as god?

If there are smarter people (or aliens) out there, why haven't we had full contact with them? Or have we?
Probably because they would dislodge the current system in place where all of our time and emotion is focused on sex, money and other frivolous desires.
 
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i think earth is like a evolutionary kindergarten.

I necessarily didn't feel the need to holla at the pre-schoolers when i graduated.
 
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